I don't blame Pac. NFW he should only be making 52% of the purse in this fight. Yes, the total dollars are big, and many will be hard on Pac Man for bitching about 52% and a guaranteed 12 mill. But shit, he should get at least 60% of this purse. He's the top lb for lb in the sport. Ricky has some nice wins against solid compeititors, but he's not in Manny's class.

If I'm Manny, on principle, I don't fight Hatton and his drunken singing disciples for anything less than 60/40. I don't blame him. Hatton knows he would get his ass beat, and if he really wanted to fight Manny hed take 40-45%.

When this fight was first mentioned, the 50/50 split was supposedly agreed on.Boxing has a chance at a great year and this is a damn shame.Hatton sells tickets no matter who or where he fights.With the jack they are making 50/50 makes sense.Hatton nows sets his sights on a Mayweather rematch.

Honestly I have no idea why Hatton wouldn't get at lest 45-50%. If this is anything like his past fights, he will be bringing half of England with him. If Hatton draws half the crowd and PPV buys there is no reason he shouldn't get half the prophets.

Like Pac Man to win, but for some reason, I think this fight is not the rout that Mayweather/Hatton was. Don't get me wrong, it could be, as Manny is the much more talented fighter.

This fight is everything for Hatton. For Pac Man, it's just a fight. He's had such a stretch of dominance, I wouldn't be surprised to see this one be a little closer than the experts think.

Should be an interesting matchup with Ricky trying to bull inside against Manny, and Pac Man using those springy legs to pop in, hurt Hatton, and pop back out. Two maniacal fan bases, and every clean punch landed should trigger roars from all the Brits and Fillipinos in attendance.

Also fired up to see the Fight Dr's boy Daniel Jacobs on the undercard, fighting just 8 days after his win on Friday night. Humberto Soto fights on the undercard as well.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Do you guys know of any bars/restaurants on the westside that will have this fight on? I hate plunking down $50 for these fight PPVs because they're so unpredictable. The closer to Strongsville, the better. Thanks.

"And three of the better guys in franchise history, Daugherty, Z and now Kyrie could get hurt in a rubber room full of cotton balls." - Leadpipe

2. ................... did that just happen? I mean, I know Pac Man is the best out there right now, but Hatton is a highly ranked professional fighter who has went wire to wire with some of the best. Did I just see that? He just rushed through him like shit through a goose. I mean, he buried his ass short of 2 rounds. The guy is a frickin animal.

"Dammit you piss me off. I f#ckin hate you and I hope you f#cking get killed by a rabid polar bear you douche bag."

first of all thanks Dr for the info about Scorekeepers. I went there with a buddy and we enjoyed the evening of boxing and celts/bulls.

Wow, Manny was just too quick for Hatton. Hatton is a brawler and after about the first minute it was obvious he just needed to catch Pacquiao with a big shot to have any chance of winning. Didn't happen.

Like Bayou said, very glad I didn't pay the money for that card. But I'm glad I went to the bar and spent $12 on beer to watch.

Looking forward to Mayweather/Marquez. For anyone interested, Scorekeepers in Parma Heights has all boxing PPVs on their bigscreens. It was a good time. Another guy I talked to tonight said he called 9 bars and Scorekeepers was the only one showing the fight.

"And three of the better guys in franchise history, Daugherty, Z and now Kyrie could get hurt in a rubber room full of cotton balls." - Leadpipe

I didn't get to see it live, but I'm viewing replays of it on YouTube right now before they take it down for copyright infringement. What a left.

And even though I was rooting for Pacquiao, I always feel really bad when he knocks somebody out. I mean, just watching Hatton just laying on the floor in a vegetative state, his trainers and medical guys putting towels under his head just in case anything was broken, really tore into me. Yeah, it's part of the sport, but god damn.

4thQtrGlory wrote:If we got all that, i would hang a browns flag from my boner for 2 weeks straight...

The best you have seen in your lifetime? Wow. That's big.Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr are the best I have seen.I still have Manny number 3 on my pound for pound list behind Juan Manuel Marquez(who I had beating Manny twice, rewatch the fights a few times) and Paul Williams.Manny is great, no doubt about it, but his last two fights are way too over hyped because of the HUGE names he beat.He dominated 2 of the most recognized fighters ever, but that doesn't make him the king in my eyes.

You look at the entire body of work, you can't even put Roy Jones in the same coversation as Manny in my mind. Jones fought no one his entire career, hid at a weak weight class. Manny has sought the toughest fights, going and up and down in weight to do so. The resumes are polar opposites. Its why I respect Manny so much. He takes all the toughest fights. Roy Jones could have been one of the best ever, but chose to avoid fights where he thought he could get hurt.

As far as Mayweather goes, both he and Manny fought Hatton and DeLaHoya. Manny, a much smaller man than Mayweather, absolutely destroyed both fighters. Mayweather beat them both convicingly, but nowhere near to the level of what Pac Man did to them.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Floyd and Manny are two totally different fighters, hard to compare them.Pretty Boy is defense first and one of the smartest fighters ever, Manny is seek and destroy.

I love how you don't give Roy any credit but everyone had him pound for pound king for what, 5 or 6 years?He beat your boy Hopkins, in his prime, and pretty easily. Who didn't he fight that he should have?

Jones spent his whole career fighting at a weight class no one fights at so he could feed his ego. And through his entire career he's been blaming big fights not happening on others guys money demands. Get the fights done.

Finally, he moves up to heavy to fight Ruiz, a joke of a fighter. So he could say he won a heavyweight belt. He finally moves to a real weight class, and takes one fight against a guy most middleweights could beat up.

I gotta see Pacquiao/Mayweather. Not to sleep on Marquez, but we've been there before. I just think the monumental energy around a Pac Man / Mayweather fight would just be on a whole different level. One of the best pound for pound defenders against one of the best pound for pound offensive assaults in our era. The unstoppable force vs the immovable object.

"Dammit you piss me off. I f#ckin hate you and I hope you f#cking get killed by a rabid polar bear you douche bag."

FightDr wrote:The best you have seen in your lifetime? Wow. That's big.Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr are the best I have seen.

Off Topic:Nothing to do with Jones' ability in the ring but I met him in a line at Universal Studios in Orlando. The guy asked me ten times if I knew who he was and if I wanted his autograph. He said "I am going to be the greatest of all time" Um, not so much.

"It's all about winning for me, and I think the Cavs are committed to doing that," he said. "But at the same time I've given myself options to this point, and like I said before, me and my team, we have a game plan that we're going to execute, and we'll see what we get."